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  • Philippines Tricycle, the local version of a tuk-tuk, is really just a motorbike hitched onto a sidecar for passengers.  The motorbike can be detached for driving without passengers, cutting down on fuel consumption.
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  • Philippines Tricycle, the local version of a tuk-tuk, is really just a motorbike hitched onto a sidecar for passengers. The motorbike can be detached for driving without passengers, cutting down on fuel consumption.
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  • Auto rickshaws are an especially popular form of public transportation in the Philippines, where they are called tricycles.  Rather than dying out, it seems that the Filipino tricycle is on the increase.
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